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Property firm Grainger targets º£½ÇÊÓÆµ regions to support 'levelling up'

The Newcastle landlord has increased its holdings in the PRS sector and is looking for opportunities outside London

Pin Yard in Leeds which has been launched by Grainger(Image: Grainger Plc)

The CEO of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s largest listed landlord says the firm is proud to play its part in the Levelling Up agenda after doubling down on its commitment to the regions.

Newcastle based Grainger Plc, which was founded 110 years ago this year, has spent the last six years selling off older tenancies and retirements homes to become a leader in the fast-growing private rental sector (PRS).

The firm initially planned to plough £850m into PRS schemes, building and acquiring modern apartment blocks in key cities around the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, but that investment has grown significantly to a current operational portfolio worth more than £3bn.

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Grainger CEO Helen Gordon says the firm has been focusing on the regions long before the Government called upon businesses to aid the Levelling Up agenda, with shareholders fully supportive of its plans to create new build homes outside of London.

She said: “When I started in the business we were worth £700m to £800m, whereas our operational portfolio is now over £3bn. More importantly we’ve got a pipeline of more than £2bn worth of homes, either under construction or going through planning or legals, so we’re going to see really big growth in the business.

“When Boris Johnson came to power in December 2019, the following February we raised equity from shareholders to respond to the Levelling Up agenda and as a response to that we committed to schemes in Nottingham, Derby and Sheffield. We have gone to our shareholders and said: ‘We are quite London-centric at the moment but our pipeline is mainly in the regions’.

“Our shareholders were incredibly supportive of that growth agenda. We included a scheme in Birmingham and literally the day we were fundraising they made a commitment to HS2 in Birmingham and the site is adjacent to the High Speed 2 station.”